The human race has been infected by a strain of bacteria that was originally isolated in South America but has spread all over the world. The symptoms start with fever and vomit and eventually ends with the person in a coma. However, those who awake from that coma are those with incredible intelligence and they're soon able to see that they are in fact being ruled by higher beings that they thought only existed in fairy tales like demons and witches.

Arthur Pyuty was a witch who ruled a kingdom under the guise of a human until the side effects of the bacteria revealed her true nature to humans and they started revolting. In fact, Arthur and her kind, who used to hold high political power in society, are now being hunted down. Arthur and her assistant Ataru, a zombie, must move from place to place in order to avoid humans but also so that they can find a way to make things go back to how it was before.

Kigitsu once again manages to make a compelling manga that is deeply interesting in its own right, all the while doubling as a harsh criticism of society.

The ideas of supernatural creatures ruling over normal human beings in a show of supremacy is very interesting, and reminiscent of historical famous dictators. However, these supernatural creatures can also be seen as parallels to us human beings. They treat humans like cattle, incapable of deep or invoking thought. A lot of things can be brought up with just that alone: racism, sexism, discrimination in general, and even animal cruelty.

As always, Kigitsu creates a manga that is rife with societal implications, with many different themes to be dissected and analyzed. Really looking forward to seeing where this manga will eventually lead.